The first well known group to use an amplifier might have been the Benny Goodman orchestra. Charlie Christian, playing with Goodman was among the first Guitarists to use an amplified guitar in performance.
no
I believe they were first called "The Rogues".
Marshall
yes you can
you need an amplifier for any electronic drumset unless u wanna use earphones
A: Any amplifier will have greater band with if operated open loop. It will also be very unstable so negative feedback is implemented for that reason. There is some drawback when feedback the band width of the amplifier decreases, So is important to find out if the amplifier when stable will it have the band width required
A: All AC amplifiers will amplify a band of frequency lets say from DC TO 1 mega Hz that will be the band of frequency that this particular amplifier can amplify. A wide band amplifier is an amplifier that surpass this band to even higher frequency to lets say 500 mega Hz that will surely qualify it as a WIDE band amplifier. It is a name to describe an amplifier that has capabilities to reach higher frequency as opposed to a general op amp
Narrow band amplifier
an amplifier with a narrow band pass used to tune into a carrier signal.
A: An amplifier while capable to amplify a whole range of frequencies sometimes some of this frequency are not needed or wanted in a specific range or [BAND] so it is designed to either pass this band or reject this band of frequencies.
the use of swamping resisters in amplifier is in order to protect the amplifier from high temperatures
You use a thermocouple as the input to the amplifier circuit.
You will have signal degradation unless you use the amplifier.
neutralization is one of the methods to make the amplifier unilateral i.e. to remove internal feedback of the amplifier. It is done to obtain the maximum gain from an amplifier.
A wideband amplifier is an electronic circuit providing constant amplification with a ratio of its low corner frequency to its high corner frequency of more than an octave. The widwband amplifier is complementary in concept to "audio amplifier" (20Hz-20KHz) and "video amplifier" (15KHz to 4.8MHZ). The "opposite" concept is the narrow-band or tuned amplifier. There's a new wideband amplifier technology called PowerBand from TriQuint Semiconductor. end-
By plugging it into an amplifier and turning up the volume with the controls on the amplifier, or plug them into an iPad with Garage Band on it. I think Garage Band only cost less than $10, and if you dont have an iPad there only about $500 depending on the size of it.
In order to use the line out in the Fender Performer 650, you will need an amplifier. Connect the cable from the line out to the amplifier. Make sure that the amplifier is turned on.